A Bangalore-based space startup, Team Indus, has won the first leg of the GoogleLunarXprize and received $1 million funding for what will be India’s first privately-funded space mission.
The group of space entrepreneurs plan to launch a rover by July 2017 which will land on the surface of Moon in nearly 20 days. The rover weighing 20kgs, will be able to carry a 250 gram payload.
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_4th Dec 2014_ - The Cubbon Park, officially known as Sri Chamarajendra Park in Bangalore, Karnataka, is an historic park, located in the heart of city in the Central Administrative Area. The park provides sylvan surroundings to the State Legislature building - the Vidhana Soudha, the High CourtBuildings and a number of other organisations located along the periphery and within the park....Lush greenery, many indigenous and exotic botanical species are found here........background music courtesy Jamendo artist Eion Alea

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BANGALORE: A small aircraft will be allowed to breach the 'no-fly zone' rules over the sprawling and high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga soon to help Indian space scientists address challenges of landing on the Moon and Mars.
Reason: this aircraft will carry a special payload-the lander-rover of Chandrayaan-II, the country's second shot at the Moon, drop it over an area scooped out area, akin to the lunar surface with scores of large craters, and monitor whether the lander-rover veers itself away from the pits to touch down on a flat tract with the help of an inbuilt autonomous system.
With more than 1.8 lakh craters, each measuring more than one km, dotting the surface of the earth's nearest astral neighbor, scientists at ISRO will carry out this critical test to ensure a landing on even surface ahead of the launch of Chandrayaan-II-an orbiter-lander-rover mission next year.
Objective: A descent onto a level surface with the help of inputs from the Orbiter High-Resolution Camera (OHRC) will enable the rover to wander around, carry out onsite analysis of the Moon's soil and beam home scientific data through the orbiter. "This is the first time we are going to attempt to land on the Moon, so we want to be meticulous with our computation and technology," a top space scientist told Deccan Chronicle.
Unlike Chandrayaan-I's Moon Impact Probe (MIP), which crashed into the Moon, the lander will be designed to make a soft land and then deploy the rover, he added.
The 20-kg rover will operate on solar power and move on wheels on the lunar soil. Around the same time as ISRO's test-landing at the 'Science City', DRDO has planned the maiden test flight of Rustom-II, an advanced Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) at the Aeronautical TestRange (ATR) in another part of the 8,000-acre campus.
This medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) UAV has a range of 250 km and the capability to carry weapons as well as fly non-stop for five-six hours.
The synthetic aperture radar (SAR) onboard Rustom-II will help the UAV see through dense clouds. On completion of test flights, it will replace the Israeli Heron UAVs being used by the IAF and Indian Navy, according to sources in the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Space scientists said the orbiter would circle the Moon at an altitude of 100 km with five instruments onboard. Three of these would be new, while two others would be improved versions of ones flown onboard Chandrayaan-I. The orbiter would help beam scientific data garnered by the rover from the Moon's soil.
Area Cordoned OffDefense ministerManohar Parrikar will inaugurate facilities of MoD at the high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga next month. A three-km-long run, several hangars and ATC (Air Traffic Control) tower have been built to support projects like the Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) and electronic warfare (EW) systems, besides the Made-in-India 'Tejas' Light Combat Aircraft (LCA).
The campus of MoD has been cordoned off with no access even to scientists of Indian Institute of Science (IISc), who are readying a 1500-acre area next door for a host of laboratories and test facilities.
source: http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2016/10/moon-landing-practice-in-bangalore.html

The Indian Space Research Organization is the primary space agency of the Indian government. ISRO is amongst the six largest government space agencies in the world. Its primary objective is to advance space technology and use its applications for national benefit. It was established for the research and development of vehicles and activities for the exploration of space within and outside of Earth's atmosphere in 1969. Headquartered in Bangalore, Isro chief executive is also chairman of the Indian government's SpaceCommission and the secretary of the Department of Space.
India's space era dawned when the first two-stage sounding rocket was launched from Thumba in 1963.
With the advent of the Indian space program, emphasis was laid on indigenous, self-reliant and state-of-the-art development of technology for immediate practical applications in the fields of space science research activities in the country. ISROs first satellite, Arya bhatta, was launched by the Soviet Union in 1975. Rohini, the first satellite to be placed in orbit by an Indian-made launch vehicle was launched in 1980. ISRO has several field installations as assets, and cooperates with the international community as a part of several bilateral and multilateral agreements.
Geopolitical and economic considerations during the 1960s and 1970s compelled India to initiate its own launch vehicle program. During the first phase (1960s-1970s) the country successfully developed a sounding rockets program, and by the 1980s, research had yielded the SatelliteLaunch Vehicle-3 and the more advanced Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle (ASLV), complete with operational supporting infrastructure. ISRO further applied its energies to the advancement of launch vehicle technology resulting in the creation of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) and Geo synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) technologies. Indian scientists and engineers developed the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle which is an expendable launch system developed to allow India to launch its Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites into sun synchronous orbits.
The reliability and versatility of the PSLV is proven by the fact that it has launched 55 satellites / space crafts (26 Indian and 29 ForeignSatellites) into a variety of orbits so far. The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle is a launch system developed to enable India to launch its INSAT-type satellites into geostationary orbit and to make India less dependent on foreign rockets. At present, it is ISRO's heaviest satellite launch vehicle and is capable of putting a total payload of up to 5 tons to Low Earth Orbit.
Indian Space Research Organization has successfully operationalized two major satellite systems namely Indian National Satellites (INSAT) for communication services and Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites for management of natural resources.
INSAT is a series of multi-purpose satellites to satisfy the telecommunications, broadcasting, meteorology and search-and-rescue needs of India.Commissioned in 1983, INSAT is the largest domestic communication system in the Asia-Pacific Region. IRS are a series of earth observation satellites, that provides remote sensing services to the country. They provide data in a variety of spatial, spectral and temporal resolutions to enable several programs to be undertaken relevant to national development.
India's economic progress has made its space program more visible and active as the country aims for greater self-reliance in space technology. India also connects space exploration to national prestige. ISRO has achieved numerous milestones since its establishment. In 2008, ISRO successfully launched its first lunar probe, Chandrayaan-1, while future plans include indigenous development of GSLV, manned space missions, further lunar exploration, and interplanetary probes. Over the years, the space organization has conducted a variety of operations for both Indian and foreign clients. In 2010 India has launched 11 satellites, including nine from other countries—and it became the first nation to launch 11 satellites on one rocket.
The Indian Space Research Organization launched its first Mars orbiter, called Mars Orbiter Mission, or Mangal yaan, on 5 November2013. The primary objective of the Mars Orbiter Mission is to showcase India's rocket launch systems, spacecraft-building and operations capabilities. Specifically, the primary objective is to develop the technologies required for design, planning, management and operations of an interplanetary mission.
The Indian Space Research Organization has proposed a budget of US $2.3 billion for its human spaceflight program. If realized in the stated time-frame, India will become the fourth nation, after the USSR, USA and China, to successfully carry out manned missions indigenously.

Space

Space is the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction. Physical space is often conceived in three lineardimensions, although modern physicists usually consider it, with time, to be part of a boundless four-dimensional continuum known as spacetime. The concept of space is considered to be of fundamental importance to an understanding of the physical universe. However, disagreement continues between philosophers over whether it is itself an entity, a relationship between entities, or part of a conceptual framework.

Satellite Launch Vehicle

The Satellite Launch Vehicle (Hindi: उपग्रह प्रक्षेपण यान), or SLV was a project started in the early 1970s by the Indian Space Research Organisation to develop the technology needed to launch satellites. The project was headed by APJ Abdul Kalam. SLV was intended to reach a height of 400km and carry a payload of 40kg.The first experimental flight of SLV-3, in August 1979, was only partially successful.

It was a four-stage rocket with all solid-propellant motors.

The first launch of the SLV took place in Sriharikota on 10 August 1979. The fourth and final launch of the SLV took place on 17 April 1983.

A Bangalore-based space startup, Team Indus, has won the first leg of the GoogleLunarXprize and received $1 million funding for what will be India’s first privately-funded space mission.
The group of space entrepreneurs plan to launch a rover by July 2017 which will land on the surface of Moon in nearly 20 days. The rover weighing 20kgs, will be able to carry a 250 gram payload.
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Cosmic Gate In Bangalore! Exploration Of Space!!!!

BANGALORE'S LUNG SPACE FAMOUS CUBBON PARK

_4th Dec 2014_ - The Cubbon Park, officially known as Sri Chamarajendra Park in Bangalore, Karnataka, is an historic park, located in the heart of city in the Central Administrative Area. The park provides sylvan surroundings to the State Legislature building - the Vidhana Soudha, the High CourtBuildings and a number of other organisations located along the periphery and within the park....Lush greenery, many indigenous and exotic botanical species are found here........background music courtesy Jamendo artist Eion Alea

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Moon Landing Practice In Bangalore

Moon Landing Practice In Bangalore

Moon Landing Practice In Bangalore

BANGALORE: A small aircraft will be allowed to breach the 'no-fly zone' rules over the sprawling and high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga soon to help Indian space scientists address challenges of landing on the Moon and Mars.
Reason: this aircraft will carry a special payload-the lander-rover of Chandrayaan-II, the country's second shot at the Moon, drop it over an area scooped out area, akin to the lunar surface with scores of large craters, and monitor whether the lander-rover veers itself away from the pits to touch down on a flat tract with the help of an inbuilt autonomous system.
With more than 1.8 lakh craters, each measuring more than one km, dotting the surface of the earth's nearest astral neighbor, scientists at ISRO will carry out this critical test to ensure a landing on even surface ahead of the launch of Chandrayaan-II-an orbiter-lander-rover mission next year.
Objective: A descent onto a level surface with the help of inputs from the Orbiter High-Resolution Camera (OHRC) will enable the rover to wander around, carry out onsite analysis of the Moon's soil and beam home scientific data through the orbiter. "This is the first time we are going to attempt to land on the Moon, so we want to be meticulous with our computation and technology," a top space scientist told Deccan Chronicle.
Unlike Chandrayaan-I's Moon Impact Probe (MIP), which crashed into the Moon, the lander will be designed to make a soft land and then deploy the rover, he added.
The 20-kg rover will operate on solar power and move on wheels on the lunar soil. Around the same time as ISRO's test-landing at the 'Science City', DRDO has planned the maiden test flight of Rustom-II, an advanced Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) at the Aeronautical TestRange (ATR) in another part of the 8,000-acre campus.
This medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) UAV has a range of 250 km and the capability to carry weapons as well as fly non-stop for five-six hours.
The synthetic aperture radar (SAR) onboard Rustom-II will help the UAV see through dense clouds. On completion of test flights, it will replace the Israeli Heron UAVs being used by the IAF and Indian Navy, according to sources in the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Space scientists said the orbiter would circle the Moon at an altitude of 100 km with five instruments onboard. Three of these would be new, while two others would be improved versions of ones flown onboard Chandrayaan-I. The orbiter would help beam scientific data garnered by the rover from the Moon's soil.
Area Cordoned OffDefense ministerManohar Parrikar will inaugurate facilities of MoD at the high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga next month. A three-km-long run, several hangars and ATC (Air Traffic Control) tower have been built to support projects like the Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) and electronic warfare (EW) systems, besides the Made-in-India 'Tejas' Light Combat Aircraft (LCA).
The campus of MoD has been cordoned off with no access even to scientists of Indian Institute of Science (IISc), who are readying a 1500-acre area next door for a host of laboratories and test facilities.
source: http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2016/10/moon-landing-practice-in-bangalore.html

A Journey Through the Space time of Bangalore

Made In India - ISRO Space Research -2013

The Indian Space Research Organization is the primary space agency of the Indian government. ISRO is amongst the six largest government space agencies in the world. Its primary objective is to advance space technology and use its applications for national benefit. It was established for the research and development of vehicles and activities for the exploration of space within and outside of Earth's atmosphere in 1969. Headquartered in Bangalore, Isro chief executive is also chairman of the Indian government's SpaceCommission and the secretary of the Department of Space.
India's space era dawned when the first two-stage sounding rocket was launched from Thumba in 1963.
With the advent of the Indian space program, emphasis was laid on indigenous, self-reliant and state-of-the-art development of technology for immediate practical applications in the fields of space science research activities in the country. ISROs first satellite, Arya bhatta, was launched by the Soviet Union in 1975. Rohini, the first satellite to be placed in orbit by an Indian-made launch vehicle was launched in 1980. ISRO has several field installations as assets, and cooperates with the international community as a part of several bilateral and multilateral agreements.
Geopolitical and economic considerations during the 1960s and 1970s compelled India to initiate its own launch vehicle program. During the first phase (1960s-1970s) the country successfully developed a sounding rockets program, and by the 1980s, research had yielded the SatelliteLaunch Vehicle-3 and the more advanced Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle (ASLV), complete with operational supporting infrastructure. ISRO further applied its energies to the advancement of launch vehicle technology resulting in the creation of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) and Geo synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) technologies. Indian scientists and engineers developed the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle which is an expendable launch system developed to allow India to launch its Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites into sun synchronous orbits.
The reliability and versatility of the PSLV is proven by the fact that it has launched 55 satellites / space crafts (26 Indian and 29 ForeignSatellites) into a variety of orbits so far. The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle is a launch system developed to enable India to launch its INSAT-type satellites into geostationary orbit and to make India less dependent on foreign rockets. At present, it is ISRO's heaviest satellite launch vehicle and is capable of putting a total payload of up to 5 tons to Low Earth Orbit.
Indian Space Research Organization has successfully operationalized two major satellite systems namely Indian National Satellites (INSAT) for communication services and Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites for management of natural resources.
INSAT is a series of multi-purpose satellites to satisfy the telecommunications, broadcasting, meteorology and search-and-rescue needs of India.Commissioned in 1983, INSAT is the largest domestic communication system in the Asia-Pacific Region. IRS are a series of earth observation satellites, that provides remote sensing services to the country. They provide data in a variety of spatial, spectral and temporal resolutions to enable several programs to be undertaken relevant to national development.
India's economic progress has made its space program more visible and active as the country aims for greater self-reliance in space technology. India also connects space exploration to national prestige. ISRO has achieved numerous milestones since its establishment. In 2008, ISRO successfully launched its first lunar probe, Chandrayaan-1, while future plans include indigenous development of GSLV, manned space missions, further lunar exploration, and interplanetary probes. Over the years, the space organization has conducted a variety of operations for both Indian and foreign clients. In 2010 India has launched 11 satellites, including nine from other countries—and it became the first nation to launch 11 satellites on one rocket.
The Indian Space Research Organization launched its first Mars orbiter, called Mars Orbiter Mission, or Mangal yaan, on 5 November2013. The primary objective of the Mars Orbiter Mission is to showcase India's rocket launch systems, spacecraft-building and operations capabilities. Specifically, the primary objective is to develop the technologies required for design, planning, management and operations of an interplanetary mission.
The Indian Space Research Organization has proposed a budget of US $2.3 billion for its human spaceflight program. If realized in the stated time-frame, India will become the fourth nation, after the USSR, USA and China, to successfully carry out manned missions indigenously.

A Bangalore-based space startup, Team Indus, has won the first leg of the GoogleLunarXprize and received $1 million funding for what will be India’s first privately-funded space mission.
The group of space entrepreneurs plan to launch a rover by July 2017 which will land on the surface of Moon in nearly 20 days. The rover weighing 20kgs, will be able to carry a 250 gram payload.
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Cosmic Gate In Bangalore! Exploration Of Space!!!!

BANGALORE'S LUNG SPACE FAMOUS CUBBON PARK

_4th Dec 2014_ - The Cubbon Park, officially known as Sri Chamarajendra Park in Bangalore, Karnataka, is an historic park, located in the heart of city in the Central Administrative Area. The park provides sylvan surroundings to the State Legislature building - the Vidhana Soudha, the High CourtBuildings and a number of other organisations located along the periphery and within the park....Lush greenery, many indigenous and exotic botanical species are found here........background music courtesy Jamendo artist Eion Alea

published: 05 Dec 2014

Moon Landing Practice In Bangalore

BANGALORE: A small aircraft will be allowed to breach the 'no-fly zone' rules over the sprawling and high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga soon to help Indian space scientists address challenges of landing on the Moon and Mars.
Reason: this aircraft will carry a special payload-the lander-rover of Chandrayaan-II, the country's second shot at the Moon, drop it over an area scooped out area, akin to the lunar surface with scores of large craters, and monitor whether the lander-rover veers itself away from the pits to touch down on a flat tract with the help of an inbuilt autonomous system.
With more than 1.8 lakh craters, each measuring more than one km, dotting the surface of the earth's nearest astral neighbor, scientists at ISRO will carry out this critical test to ensure a landi...

Hello, Welcome to the Mozilla Community Space in Bangalore!

published: 28 Feb 2015

SOLO CUBES : The Best Co Working Space in Bangalore

SOLO CUBES : The Best Co WorkingSpace in Bangalorehttp://solocubes.com
SOLO CUBES : The Best Co Working Space in Bangalore
One very debatable false impression about co-working is that it is similar to that of a regular working premise or environment.
A regular working facility covers suites, incubators, or accelerators.
The point of co-working will be missed if these are to be placed in its environment, as it never necessarily has to be the same because it will miss the point socially shared, collaborative, and informal aspects of the co-working process.
Does everyone in the community has needs of or would like to require a co-working space?
Not if truth be told.
However, a large number of societal populace needs that.
It can involve students, teachers, businessmen, website...

published: 19 May 2016

Coworking spaces in Bangalore

Are you looking for a coworking space in Bangalore? Coworking IndiaMagazine is listing top coworking spaces to check out. Click on this link - https://coworkingindiamag.com/top-12-coworking-spaces-in-bangalore/ to read every detail about every coworking space featured in this video.

A Bangalore-based space startup, Team Indus, has won the first leg of the GoogleLunarXprize and received $1 million funding for what will be India’s first privately-funded space mission.
The group of space entrepreneurs plan to launch a rover by July 2017 which will land on the surface of Moon in nearly 20 days. The rover weighing 20kgs, will be able to carry a 250 gram payload.
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A Bangalore-based space startup, Team Indus, has won the first leg of the GoogleLunarXprize and received $1 million funding for what will be India’s first privately-funded space mission.
The group of space entrepreneurs plan to launch a rover by July 2017 which will land on the surface of Moon in nearly 20 days. The rover weighing 20kgs, will be able to carry a 250 gram payload.
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_4th Dec 2014_ - The Cubbon Park, officially known as Sri Chamarajendra Park in Bangalore, Karnataka, is an historic park, located in the heart of city in the Central Administrative Area. The park provides sylvan surroundings to the State Legislature building - the Vidhana Soudha, the High CourtBuildings and a number of other organisations located along the periphery and within the park....Lush greenery, many indigenous and exotic botanical species are found here........background music courtesy Jamendo artist Eion Alea

_4th Dec 2014_ - The Cubbon Park, officially known as Sri Chamarajendra Park in Bangalore, Karnataka, is an historic park, located in the heart of city in the Central Administrative Area. The park provides sylvan surroundings to the State Legislature building - the Vidhana Soudha, the High CourtBuildings and a number of other organisations located along the periphery and within the park....Lush greenery, many indigenous and exotic botanical species are found here........background music courtesy Jamendo artist Eion Alea

BANGALORE: A small aircraft will be allowed to breach the 'no-fly zone' rules over the sprawling and high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga soon to help Indian space scientists address challenges of landing on the Moon and Mars.
Reason: this aircraft will carry a special payload-the lander-rover of Chandrayaan-II, the country's second shot at the Moon, drop it over an area scooped out area, akin to the lunar surface with scores of large craters, and monitor whether the lander-rover veers itself away from the pits to touch down on a flat tract with the help of an inbuilt autonomous system.
With more than 1.8 lakh craters, each measuring more than one km, dotting the surface of the earth's nearest astral neighbor, scientists at ISRO will carry out this critical test to ensure a landing on even surface ahead of the launch of Chandrayaan-II-an orbiter-lander-rover mission next year.
Objective: A descent onto a level surface with the help of inputs from the Orbiter High-Resolution Camera (OHRC) will enable the rover to wander around, carry out onsite analysis of the Moon's soil and beam home scientific data through the orbiter. "This is the first time we are going to attempt to land on the Moon, so we want to be meticulous with our computation and technology," a top space scientist told Deccan Chronicle.
Unlike Chandrayaan-I's Moon Impact Probe (MIP), which crashed into the Moon, the lander will be designed to make a soft land and then deploy the rover, he added.
The 20-kg rover will operate on solar power and move on wheels on the lunar soil. Around the same time as ISRO's test-landing at the 'Science City', DRDO has planned the maiden test flight of Rustom-II, an advanced Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) at the Aeronautical TestRange (ATR) in another part of the 8,000-acre campus.
This medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) UAV has a range of 250 km and the capability to carry weapons as well as fly non-stop for five-six hours.
The synthetic aperture radar (SAR) onboard Rustom-II will help the UAV see through dense clouds. On completion of test flights, it will replace the Israeli Heron UAVs being used by the IAF and Indian Navy, according to sources in the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Space scientists said the orbiter would circle the Moon at an altitude of 100 km with five instruments onboard. Three of these would be new, while two others would be improved versions of ones flown onboard Chandrayaan-I. The orbiter would help beam scientific data garnered by the rover from the Moon's soil.
Area Cordoned OffDefense ministerManohar Parrikar will inaugurate facilities of MoD at the high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga next month. A three-km-long run, several hangars and ATC (Air Traffic Control) tower have been built to support projects like the Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) and electronic warfare (EW) systems, besides the Made-in-India 'Tejas' Light Combat Aircraft (LCA).
The campus of MoD has been cordoned off with no access even to scientists of Indian Institute of Science (IISc), who are readying a 1500-acre area next door for a host of laboratories and test facilities.
source: http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2016/10/moon-landing-practice-in-bangalore.html

BANGALORE: A small aircraft will be allowed to breach the 'no-fly zone' rules over the sprawling and high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga soon to help Indian space scientists address challenges of landing on the Moon and Mars.
Reason: this aircraft will carry a special payload-the lander-rover of Chandrayaan-II, the country's second shot at the Moon, drop it over an area scooped out area, akin to the lunar surface with scores of large craters, and monitor whether the lander-rover veers itself away from the pits to touch down on a flat tract with the help of an inbuilt autonomous system.
With more than 1.8 lakh craters, each measuring more than one km, dotting the surface of the earth's nearest astral neighbor, scientists at ISRO will carry out this critical test to ensure a landing on even surface ahead of the launch of Chandrayaan-II-an orbiter-lander-rover mission next year.
Objective: A descent onto a level surface with the help of inputs from the Orbiter High-Resolution Camera (OHRC) will enable the rover to wander around, carry out onsite analysis of the Moon's soil and beam home scientific data through the orbiter. "This is the first time we are going to attempt to land on the Moon, so we want to be meticulous with our computation and technology," a top space scientist told Deccan Chronicle.
Unlike Chandrayaan-I's Moon Impact Probe (MIP), which crashed into the Moon, the lander will be designed to make a soft land and then deploy the rover, he added.
The 20-kg rover will operate on solar power and move on wheels on the lunar soil. Around the same time as ISRO's test-landing at the 'Science City', DRDO has planned the maiden test flight of Rustom-II, an advanced Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) at the Aeronautical TestRange (ATR) in another part of the 8,000-acre campus.
This medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) UAV has a range of 250 km and the capability to carry weapons as well as fly non-stop for five-six hours.
The synthetic aperture radar (SAR) onboard Rustom-II will help the UAV see through dense clouds. On completion of test flights, it will replace the Israeli Heron UAVs being used by the IAF and Indian Navy, according to sources in the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Space scientists said the orbiter would circle the Moon at an altitude of 100 km with five instruments onboard. Three of these would be new, while two others would be improved versions of ones flown onboard Chandrayaan-I. The orbiter would help beam scientific data garnered by the rover from the Moon's soil.
Area Cordoned OffDefense ministerManohar Parrikar will inaugurate facilities of MoD at the high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga next month. A three-km-long run, several hangars and ATC (Air Traffic Control) tower have been built to support projects like the Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) and electronic warfare (EW) systems, besides the Made-in-India 'Tejas' Light Combat Aircraft (LCA).
The campus of MoD has been cordoned off with no access even to scientists of Indian Institute of Science (IISc), who are readying a 1500-acre area next door for a host of laboratories and test facilities.
source: http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2016/10/moon-landing-practice-in-bangalore.html

The Indian Space Research Organization is the primary space agency of the Indian government. ISRO is amongst the six largest government space agencies in the world. Its primary objective is to advance space technology and use its applications for national benefit. It was established for the research and development of vehicles and activities for the exploration of space within and outside of Earth's atmosphere in 1969. Headquartered in Bangalore, Isro chief executive is also chairman of the Indian government's SpaceCommission and the secretary of the Department of Space.
India's space era dawned when the first two-stage sounding rocket was launched from Thumba in 1963.
With the advent of the Indian space program, emphasis was laid on indigenous, self-reliant and state-of-the-art development of technology for immediate practical applications in the fields of space science research activities in the country. ISROs first satellite, Arya bhatta, was launched by the Soviet Union in 1975. Rohini, the first satellite to be placed in orbit by an Indian-made launch vehicle was launched in 1980. ISRO has several field installations as assets, and cooperates with the international community as a part of several bilateral and multilateral agreements.
Geopolitical and economic considerations during the 1960s and 1970s compelled India to initiate its own launch vehicle program. During the first phase (1960s-1970s) the country successfully developed a sounding rockets program, and by the 1980s, research had yielded the SatelliteLaunch Vehicle-3 and the more advanced Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle (ASLV), complete with operational supporting infrastructure. ISRO further applied its energies to the advancement of launch vehicle technology resulting in the creation of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) and Geo synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) technologies. Indian scientists and engineers developed the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle which is an expendable launch system developed to allow India to launch its Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites into sun synchronous orbits.
The reliability and versatility of the PSLV is proven by the fact that it has launched 55 satellites / space crafts (26 Indian and 29 ForeignSatellites) into a variety of orbits so far. The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle is a launch system developed to enable India to launch its INSAT-type satellites into geostationary orbit and to make India less dependent on foreign rockets. At present, it is ISRO's heaviest satellite launch vehicle and is capable of putting a total payload of up to 5 tons to Low Earth Orbit.
Indian Space Research Organization has successfully operationalized two major satellite systems namely Indian National Satellites (INSAT) for communication services and Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites for management of natural resources.
INSAT is a series of multi-purpose satellites to satisfy the telecommunications, broadcasting, meteorology and search-and-rescue needs of India.Commissioned in 1983, INSAT is the largest domestic communication system in the Asia-Pacific Region. IRS are a series of earth observation satellites, that provides remote sensing services to the country. They provide data in a variety of spatial, spectral and temporal resolutions to enable several programs to be undertaken relevant to national development.
India's economic progress has made its space program more visible and active as the country aims for greater self-reliance in space technology. India also connects space exploration to national prestige. ISRO has achieved numerous milestones since its establishment. In 2008, ISRO successfully launched its first lunar probe, Chandrayaan-1, while future plans include indigenous development of GSLV, manned space missions, further lunar exploration, and interplanetary probes. Over the years, the space organization has conducted a variety of operations for both Indian and foreign clients. In 2010 India has launched 11 satellites, including nine from other countries—and it became the first nation to launch 11 satellites on one rocket.
The Indian Space Research Organization launched its first Mars orbiter, called Mars Orbiter Mission, or Mangal yaan, on 5 November2013. The primary objective of the Mars Orbiter Mission is to showcase India's rocket launch systems, spacecraft-building and operations capabilities. Specifically, the primary objective is to develop the technologies required for design, planning, management and operations of an interplanetary mission.
The Indian Space Research Organization has proposed a budget of US $2.3 billion for its human spaceflight program. If realized in the stated time-frame, India will become the fourth nation, after the USSR, USA and China, to successfully carry out manned missions indigenously.

The Indian Space Research Organization is the primary space agency of the Indian government. ISRO is amongst the six largest government space agencies in the world. Its primary objective is to advance space technology and use its applications for national benefit. It was established for the research and development of vehicles and activities for the exploration of space within and outside of Earth's atmosphere in 1969. Headquartered in Bangalore, Isro chief executive is also chairman of the Indian government's SpaceCommission and the secretary of the Department of Space.
India's space era dawned when the first two-stage sounding rocket was launched from Thumba in 1963.
With the advent of the Indian space program, emphasis was laid on indigenous, self-reliant and state-of-the-art development of technology for immediate practical applications in the fields of space science research activities in the country. ISROs first satellite, Arya bhatta, was launched by the Soviet Union in 1975. Rohini, the first satellite to be placed in orbit by an Indian-made launch vehicle was launched in 1980. ISRO has several field installations as assets, and cooperates with the international community as a part of several bilateral and multilateral agreements.
Geopolitical and economic considerations during the 1960s and 1970s compelled India to initiate its own launch vehicle program. During the first phase (1960s-1970s) the country successfully developed a sounding rockets program, and by the 1980s, research had yielded the SatelliteLaunch Vehicle-3 and the more advanced Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle (ASLV), complete with operational supporting infrastructure. ISRO further applied its energies to the advancement of launch vehicle technology resulting in the creation of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) and Geo synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) technologies. Indian scientists and engineers developed the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle which is an expendable launch system developed to allow India to launch its Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites into sun synchronous orbits.
The reliability and versatility of the PSLV is proven by the fact that it has launched 55 satellites / space crafts (26 Indian and 29 ForeignSatellites) into a variety of orbits so far. The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle is a launch system developed to enable India to launch its INSAT-type satellites into geostationary orbit and to make India less dependent on foreign rockets. At present, it is ISRO's heaviest satellite launch vehicle and is capable of putting a total payload of up to 5 tons to Low Earth Orbit.
Indian Space Research Organization has successfully operationalized two major satellite systems namely Indian National Satellites (INSAT) for communication services and Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites for management of natural resources.
INSAT is a series of multi-purpose satellites to satisfy the telecommunications, broadcasting, meteorology and search-and-rescue needs of India.Commissioned in 1983, INSAT is the largest domestic communication system in the Asia-Pacific Region. IRS are a series of earth observation satellites, that provides remote sensing services to the country. They provide data in a variety of spatial, spectral and temporal resolutions to enable several programs to be undertaken relevant to national development.
India's economic progress has made its space program more visible and active as the country aims for greater self-reliance in space technology. India also connects space exploration to national prestige. ISRO has achieved numerous milestones since its establishment. In 2008, ISRO successfully launched its first lunar probe, Chandrayaan-1, while future plans include indigenous development of GSLV, manned space missions, further lunar exploration, and interplanetary probes. Over the years, the space organization has conducted a variety of operations for both Indian and foreign clients. In 2010 India has launched 11 satellites, including nine from other countries—and it became the first nation to launch 11 satellites on one rocket.
The Indian Space Research Organization launched its first Mars orbiter, called Mars Orbiter Mission, or Mangal yaan, on 5 November2013. The primary objective of the Mars Orbiter Mission is to showcase India's rocket launch systems, spacecraft-building and operations capabilities. Specifically, the primary objective is to develop the technologies required for design, planning, management and operations of an interplanetary mission.
The Indian Space Research Organization has proposed a budget of US $2.3 billion for its human spaceflight program. If realized in the stated time-frame, India will become the fourth nation, after the USSR, USA and China, to successfully carry out manned missions indigenously.

SOLO CUBES : The Best Co WorkingSpace in Bangalorehttp://solocubes.com
SOLO CUBES : The Best Co Working Space in Bangalore
One very debatable false impression about co-working is that it is similar to that of a regular working premise or environment.
A regular working facility covers suites, incubators, or accelerators.
The point of co-working will be missed if these are to be placed in its environment, as it never necessarily has to be the same because it will miss the point socially shared, collaborative, and informal aspects of the co-working process.
Does everyone in the community has needs of or would like to require a co-working space?
Not if truth be told.
However, a large number of societal populace needs that.
It can involve students, teachers, businessmen, website maintainers or its developers etc.
Get in touch to know more: http://solocubes.com/contact
SOLO CUBES : The Best Co Working Space in Bangalore
https://youtu.be/B2-zPgjHKqY

SOLO CUBES : The Best Co WorkingSpace in Bangalorehttp://solocubes.com
SOLO CUBES : The Best Co Working Space in Bangalore
One very debatable false impression about co-working is that it is similar to that of a regular working premise or environment.
A regular working facility covers suites, incubators, or accelerators.
The point of co-working will be missed if these are to be placed in its environment, as it never necessarily has to be the same because it will miss the point socially shared, collaborative, and informal aspects of the co-working process.
Does everyone in the community has needs of or would like to require a co-working space?
Not if truth be told.
However, a large number of societal populace needs that.
It can involve students, teachers, businessmen, website maintainers or its developers etc.
Get in touch to know more: http://solocubes.com/contact
SOLO CUBES : The Best Co Working Space in Bangalore
https://youtu.be/B2-zPgjHKqY

Coworking spaces in Bangalore

Are you looking for a coworking space in Bangalore? Coworking IndiaMagazine is listing top coworking spaces to check out. Click on this link - https://coworki...

Are you looking for a coworking space in Bangalore? Coworking IndiaMagazine is listing top coworking spaces to check out. Click on this link - https://coworkingindiamag.com/top-12-coworking-spaces-in-bangalore/ to read every detail about every coworking space featured in this video.

Are you looking for a coworking space in Bangalore? Coworking IndiaMagazine is listing top coworking spaces to check out. Click on this link - https://coworkingindiamag.com/top-12-coworking-spaces-in-bangalore/ to read every detail about every coworking space featured in this video.

Bangalore City Tour | Best Bangalore City Guide - July 2016 | Places to visit in Bangalore

Lets get around Bangalore city with our Hosts RitzGautam and Champaka Ananth. Being Regarded as the best Bangalore City tour ever, this video will touch various sections of this amazing cosmopolitan city.
See places to explore, shop, have food and relax in this happening city. Places like Iskon, Art of Living, Lalbagh, Cubbon park, Shopping destinations, food destinations - all are covered in this video.
Presenting a mix of bangalore tourist places and not so touristy places, we at TGF, will let you know about places to visit in bangalore city and places to visit near bangalore as well.
Get the bangalore city tour in under 10 mins. This is the most comprehensive bangalore city tour ever. See fantastic bangalore activities and parks, shopping areas, food joints , food and nightlife, spir...

Food and Nightlife in Bangalore | July 2016 | Places to visit in Bangalore

Discover what Bangalore has to offer for Foodies and Nightlife patrons.
With places like Sagars, MTR, VV Puram which are a must visit for authentic South Indian food, Places like Shiro and Hard Rock Cafe are recommended for Asian flavors and music lovers.
Presenting a mix of bangalore tourist places and not so touristy places, we at TGF, will let you know about places to visit in bangalore and places to visit near bangalore as well.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Shop in style in Bengaluru - Best places to shop for fashion and ethnic wear"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo-kS8Uyb7g
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Checkout other guides on Bangalore city and the things to do in Bangalore at TGF!
Explore your city and have a look at our video travel guides on TGF - The Guiding Factor.
Follow us on
T...

Bangalore Travel Guide

MOVING TO BANGALORE VLOG 1

Hi guys, so in this video I try vlogging for the first time. This was my trip from Amsterdam to Bangalore, where I'm starting my internship tomorrow. I'm excited to be here but the trip has been very draining.
Follow what I'm up to on https://instagram.com/lauravanlove
Thanks for watching :) xox Laura

published: 01 Sep 2015

Bangalore city tour Part-1

Bangalore is the capital of India's southern Karnataka state. The center of India's high-tech industry, the city is also known for its parks and nightlife.

published: 12 Dec 2016

10 best place to visit in Bangalore,karnataka,India

If you want to visit or holiday in bangalore than this list of 10 place first come to mind, these are very nice place to enjoy with friend or family so peaceful and beautiful you will want to stay forever.

Checkout out what Bengaluru has to offer for some serious street shopping enthusiasts as well as luxury shoppers.
FeaturingPhoenix Marketcity, Ants cafe at Indiranagar, Koramangala , Tibet mall on Brigade Road, Jayanagar 4th Block and Marathahalli shopping areas.
Presenting a mix of bangalore tourist places and not so touristy places, we at TGF, will let you know about places to visit in bangalore and places to visit near bangalore as well.
Watch this video and the series to find out the places for good shopping in bangalore, Street shopping in bangalore, mall shopping in bangalore. We will research about some amazing stores in bangalore where shopping gives you amazing pleasure with less guilt.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Shop in style in Bengaluru - Best places to shop for fashi...

published: 06 Aug 2016

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Bangalore City Tour | Best Bangalore City Guide - July 2016 | Places to visit in Bangalore

Lets get around Bangalore city with our Hosts RitzGautam and Champaka Ananth. Being Regarded as the best Bangalore City tour ever, this video will touch various sections of this amazing cosmopolitan city.
See places to explore, shop, have food and relax in this happening city. Places like Iskon, Art of Living, Lalbagh, Cubbon park, Shopping destinations, food destinations - all are covered in this video.
Presenting a mix of bangalore tourist places and not so touristy places, we at TGF, will let you know about places to visit in bangalore city and places to visit near bangalore as well.
Get the bangalore city tour in under 10 mins. This is the most comprehensive bangalore city tour ever. See fantastic bangalore activities and parks, shopping areas, food joints , food and nightlife, spiritual places all in this video. You also learn how to travel in bangalore given the traffic problems.
Please do subscribe to us for more Indian city Guides.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Shop in style in Bengaluru - Best places to shop for fashion and ethnic wear"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo-kS8Uyb7g
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Checkout other guides on Bangalore city and the things to do in Bangalore at TGF!
Explore your city and have a look at our video travel guides on TGF - The Guiding Factor.
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Lets get around Bangalore city with our Hosts RitzGautam and Champaka Ananth. Being Regarded as the best Bangalore City tour ever, this video will touch various sections of this amazing cosmopolitan city.
See places to explore, shop, have food and relax in this happening city. Places like Iskon, Art of Living, Lalbagh, Cubbon park, Shopping destinations, food destinations - all are covered in this video.
Presenting a mix of bangalore tourist places and not so touristy places, we at TGF, will let you know about places to visit in bangalore city and places to visit near bangalore as well.
Get the bangalore city tour in under 10 mins. This is the most comprehensive bangalore city tour ever. See fantastic bangalore activities and parks, shopping areas, food joints , food and nightlife, spiritual places all in this video. You also learn how to travel in bangalore given the traffic problems.
Please do subscribe to us for more Indian city Guides.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Shop in style in Bengaluru - Best places to shop for fashion and ethnic wear"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo-kS8Uyb7g
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Checkout other guides on Bangalore city and the things to do in Bangalore at TGF!
Explore your city and have a look at our video travel guides on TGF - The Guiding Factor.
Follow us on
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tgf_theguide
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theguidingfactor/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheGuidingFactor
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Discover what Bangalore has to offer for Foodies and Nightlife patrons.
With places like Sagars, MTR, VV Puram which are a must visit for authentic South Indian food, Places like Shiro and Hard Rock Cafe are recommended for Asian flavors and music lovers.
Presenting a mix of bangalore tourist places and not so touristy places, we at TGF, will let you know about places to visit in bangalore and places to visit near bangalore as well.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Shop in style in Bengaluru - Best places to shop for fashion and ethnic wear"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo-kS8Uyb7g
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Checkout other guides on Bangalore city and the things to do in Bangalore at TGF!
Explore your city and have a look at our video travel guides on TGF - The Guiding Factor.
Follow us on
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tgf_theguide
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theguidingfactor/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheGuidingFactor
Youtube: http://goo.gl/tW72MU

Discover what Bangalore has to offer for Foodies and Nightlife patrons.
With places like Sagars, MTR, VV Puram which are a must visit for authentic South Indian food, Places like Shiro and Hard Rock Cafe are recommended for Asian flavors and music lovers.
Presenting a mix of bangalore tourist places and not so touristy places, we at TGF, will let you know about places to visit in bangalore and places to visit near bangalore as well.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Shop in style in Bengaluru - Best places to shop for fashion and ethnic wear"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo-kS8Uyb7g
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Checkout other guides on Bangalore city and the things to do in Bangalore at TGF!
Explore your city and have a look at our video travel guides on TGF - The Guiding Factor.
Follow us on
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tgf_theguide
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theguidingfactor/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheGuidingFactor
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TOP TENPLACES TO VISIT IN BANGALORE
++ LALBAGH BOTANICAL GARDEN
++ BANGALORE PALACE
++ VIDHANA SOUDHA
++ ULSOOR LAKE
++ ST.MARY'S BASILICA
++ HAL AEROSPACE MUSEUM
++ MYSORE PALACE
++ CUBBON PARK
++ BANNERGHATTA NATIONAL PARK
++ WONDERLA
other places
+ VISVESVARAYA INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM
+ ISKCON TEMPLE
+ DODDA GANESHANA GUDI
+ BANGALORE AQUARIUM
+ GAVI GANGADHARESHWARA TEMPLE
+ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU PLANETARIUM
+ HALASURU SOMESHWARA TEMPLE
+ MALE MAHADESHWARA TEMPLE
+ RAGIGUDDA ANJANEYA TEMPLE
+ BELLANDUR LAKE
Lal BaghBotanical Gardens, meaning The RedGarden in English, is a well known botanical garden in southern Bangalore, India.
The garden was originally commissioned by Hyder Ali, the ruler of Mysore, and later finished by his son Tipu Sultan
It has a famous glass house which hosts an annual flower show. Lal Bagh houses India's largest collection of tropical plants, has an aquarium and a lake, and is one of the main tourist attractions in Bangalore.
Built in 1887 by Chamaraja Wodeyar, Bangalore Palace is inspired by England'sWindsor Castle.
This beautiful palace has Tudor style architecture, with fortified towers, arches, green lawns, and elegant woodcarvings in its interiors.
The Vidhana Soudha, located in Bengaluru, is the seat of the state legislature of Karnataka.
It is an imposing building, constructed in a style sometimes described as Mysore Neo-Dravidianand and incorporates elements of Indo-Saracenic and Dravidian styles
The beautiful Ulsoor Lake is spread over an area of 125 acres. It was constructed by Kempegowda II. Boating and swimming pool are the great attractions of the lake.
St. Mary's Basilica is a basilica located in the Archdiocese of Bangalore in the Indian state of Karnataka.
It is the oldest church in Bangalore and is the only church in the state that has been elevated to the status of a minor basilica.
HAL Aerospace Museum is India's first aerospace museum located at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited premises, in Bangalore.
Established in 2001, the Museum is part of the HAL HeritageCentre and Aero Space Museum, and showcases the growth of the Indian aviation industry and HAL for six decades.
Tipu Sultan's Palace and Fort was originally built by Chikkadeva Raya in mud. Later, Hyder Ali started reconstruction in Indo-Islamic architecture. This was completed by his son, Tipu Sultan, in 1791.
The Hindu temple seen in the courtyard of the fort is the proof of Tipu Sultan's religious tolerance.
Located in the heart of city, set on a 300 acre area, Cubbon Park is a great place to laze around in the lush green paradise. It has a treasure of different species of exotic plants.
The park was named after the erstwhile Commissioner of Bangalore, Sir Mark Cubbon.
Many ornamental and flowering trees, both exotic and indigenous, can be found in the park.
Bannerghatta National Park, near Bangalore, Karnataka, southern India, was founded in 1971 and declared as a national park in 1974.
In 2002 a portion of the park, became a biological reserve, the Bannerghatta Biological Park.
Bellandur Lake is a lake which lies to the southeast of the city of Bangalore, and is the largest lake in the city. It is a part of Bellandur drainage system that drains the southern and the southeastern parts of the city.

TOP TENPLACES TO VISIT IN BANGALORE
++ LALBAGH BOTANICAL GARDEN
++ BANGALORE PALACE
++ VIDHANA SOUDHA
++ ULSOOR LAKE
++ ST.MARY'S BASILICA
++ HAL AEROSPACE MUSEUM
++ MYSORE PALACE
++ CUBBON PARK
++ BANNERGHATTA NATIONAL PARK
++ WONDERLA
other places
+ VISVESVARAYA INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM
+ ISKCON TEMPLE
+ DODDA GANESHANA GUDI
+ BANGALORE AQUARIUM
+ GAVI GANGADHARESHWARA TEMPLE
+ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU PLANETARIUM
+ HALASURU SOMESHWARA TEMPLE
+ MALE MAHADESHWARA TEMPLE
+ RAGIGUDDA ANJANEYA TEMPLE
+ BELLANDUR LAKE
Lal BaghBotanical Gardens, meaning The RedGarden in English, is a well known botanical garden in southern Bangalore, India.
The garden was originally commissioned by Hyder Ali, the ruler of Mysore, and later finished by his son Tipu Sultan
It has a famous glass house which hosts an annual flower show. Lal Bagh houses India's largest collection of tropical plants, has an aquarium and a lake, and is one of the main tourist attractions in Bangalore.
Built in 1887 by Chamaraja Wodeyar, Bangalore Palace is inspired by England'sWindsor Castle.
This beautiful palace has Tudor style architecture, with fortified towers, arches, green lawns, and elegant woodcarvings in its interiors.
The Vidhana Soudha, located in Bengaluru, is the seat of the state legislature of Karnataka.
It is an imposing building, constructed in a style sometimes described as Mysore Neo-Dravidianand and incorporates elements of Indo-Saracenic and Dravidian styles
The beautiful Ulsoor Lake is spread over an area of 125 acres. It was constructed by Kempegowda II. Boating and swimming pool are the great attractions of the lake.
St. Mary's Basilica is a basilica located in the Archdiocese of Bangalore in the Indian state of Karnataka.
It is the oldest church in Bangalore and is the only church in the state that has been elevated to the status of a minor basilica.
HAL Aerospace Museum is India's first aerospace museum located at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited premises, in Bangalore.
Established in 2001, the Museum is part of the HAL HeritageCentre and Aero Space Museum, and showcases the growth of the Indian aviation industry and HAL for six decades.
Tipu Sultan's Palace and Fort was originally built by Chikkadeva Raya in mud. Later, Hyder Ali started reconstruction in Indo-Islamic architecture. This was completed by his son, Tipu Sultan, in 1791.
The Hindu temple seen in the courtyard of the fort is the proof of Tipu Sultan's religious tolerance.
Located in the heart of city, set on a 300 acre area, Cubbon Park is a great place to laze around in the lush green paradise. It has a treasure of different species of exotic plants.
The park was named after the erstwhile Commissioner of Bangalore, Sir Mark Cubbon.
Many ornamental and flowering trees, both exotic and indigenous, can be found in the park.
Bannerghatta National Park, near Bangalore, Karnataka, southern India, was founded in 1971 and declared as a national park in 1974.
In 2002 a portion of the park, became a biological reserve, the Bannerghatta Biological Park.
Bellandur Lake is a lake which lies to the southeast of the city of Bangalore, and is the largest lake in the city. It is a part of Bellandur drainage system that drains the southern and the southeastern parts of the city.

MOVING TO BANGALORE VLOG 1

Hi guys, so in this video I try vlogging for the first time. This was my trip from Amsterdam to Bangalore, where I'm starting my internship tomorrow. I'm excite...

Hi guys, so in this video I try vlogging for the first time. This was my trip from Amsterdam to Bangalore, where I'm starting my internship tomorrow. I'm excited to be here but the trip has been very draining.
Follow what I'm up to on https://instagram.com/lauravanlove
Thanks for watching :) xox Laura

Hi guys, so in this video I try vlogging for the first time. This was my trip from Amsterdam to Bangalore, where I'm starting my internship tomorrow. I'm excited to be here but the trip has been very draining.
Follow what I'm up to on https://instagram.com/lauravanlove
Thanks for watching :) xox Laura

10 best place to visit in Bangalore,karnataka,India

If you want to visit or holiday in bangalore than this list of 10 place first come to mind, these are very nice place to enjoy with friend or family so peaceful...

If you want to visit or holiday in bangalore than this list of 10 place first come to mind, these are very nice place to enjoy with friend or family so peaceful and beautiful you will want to stay forever.

If you want to visit or holiday in bangalore than this list of 10 place first come to mind, these are very nice place to enjoy with friend or family so peaceful and beautiful you will want to stay forever.

Checkout out what Bengaluru has to offer for some serious street shopping enthusiasts as well as luxury shoppers.
FeaturingPhoenix Marketcity, Ants cafe at Indiranagar, Koramangala , Tibet mall on Brigade Road, Jayanagar 4th Block and Marathahalli shopping areas.
Presenting a mix of bangalore tourist places and not so touristy places, we at TGF, will let you know about places to visit in bangalore and places to visit near bangalore as well.
Watch this video and the series to find out the places for good shopping in bangalore, Street shopping in bangalore, mall shopping in bangalore. We will research about some amazing stores in bangalore where shopping gives you amazing pleasure with less guilt.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Shop in style in Bengaluru - Best places to shop for fashion and ethnic wear"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo-kS8Uyb7g
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Checkout other guides on Bangalore city and the things to do in Bangalore at TGF!
Explore your city and have a look at our video travel guides on TGF - The Guiding Factor.
Follow us on
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tgf_theguide
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theguidingfactor/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheGuidingFactor
Youtube: http://goo.gl/tW72MU

Checkout out what Bengaluru has to offer for some serious street shopping enthusiasts as well as luxury shoppers.
FeaturingPhoenix Marketcity, Ants cafe at Indiranagar, Koramangala , Tibet mall on Brigade Road, Jayanagar 4th Block and Marathahalli shopping areas.
Presenting a mix of bangalore tourist places and not so touristy places, we at TGF, will let you know about places to visit in bangalore and places to visit near bangalore as well.
Watch this video and the series to find out the places for good shopping in bangalore, Street shopping in bangalore, mall shopping in bangalore. We will research about some amazing stores in bangalore where shopping gives you amazing pleasure with less guilt.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Shop in style in Bengaluru - Best places to shop for fashion and ethnic wear"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo-kS8Uyb7g
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Checkout other guides on Bangalore city and the things to do in Bangalore at TGF!
Explore your city and have a look at our video travel guides on TGF - The Guiding Factor.
Follow us on
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tgf_theguide
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theguidingfactor/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheGuidingFactor
Youtube: http://goo.gl/tW72MU

A Bangalore-based space startup, Team Indus, has won the first leg of the GoogleLunarXprize and received $1 million funding for what will be India’s first privately-funded space mission.
The group of space entrepreneurs plan to launch a rover by July 2017 which will land on the surface of Moon in nearly 20 days. The rover weighing 20kgs, will be able to carry a 250 gram payload.
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Cosmic Gate In Bangalore! Exploration Of Space!!!!

BANGALORE'S LUNG SPACE FAMOUS CUBBON PARK

_4th Dec 2014_ - The Cubbon Park, officially known as Sri Chamarajendra Park in Bangalore, Karnataka, is an historic park, located in the heart of city in the Central Administrative Area. The park provides sylvan surroundings to the State Legislature building - the Vidhana Soudha, the High CourtBuildings and a number of other organisations located along the periphery and within the park....Lush greenery, many indigenous and exotic botanical species are found here........background music courtesy Jamendo artist Eion Alea

published: 05 Dec 2014

Moon Landing Practice In Bangalore

BANGALORE: A small aircraft will be allowed to breach the 'no-fly zone' rules over the sprawling and high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga soon to help Indian space scientists address challenges of landing on the Moon and Mars.
Reason: this aircraft will carry a special payload-the lander-rover of Chandrayaan-II, the country's second shot at the Moon, drop it over an area scooped out area, akin to the lunar surface with scores of large craters, and monitor whether the lander-rover veers itself away from the pits to touch down on a flat tract with the help of an inbuilt autonomous system.
With more than 1.8 lakh craters, each measuring more than one km, dotting the surface of the earth's nearest astral neighbor, scientists at ISRO will carry out this critical test to ensure a landi...

A Bangalore-based space startup, Team Indus, has won the first leg of the GoogleLunarXprize and received $1 million funding for what will be India’s first privately-funded space mission.
The group of space entrepreneurs plan to launch a rover by July 2017 which will land on the surface of Moon in nearly 20 days. The rover weighing 20kgs, will be able to carry a 250 gram payload.
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A Bangalore-based space startup, Team Indus, has won the first leg of the GoogleLunarXprize and received $1 million funding for what will be India’s first privately-funded space mission.
The group of space entrepreneurs plan to launch a rover by July 2017 which will land on the surface of Moon in nearly 20 days. The rover weighing 20kgs, will be able to carry a 250 gram payload.
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_4th Dec 2014_ - The Cubbon Park, officially known as Sri Chamarajendra Park in Bangalore, Karnataka, is an historic park, located in the heart of city in the Central Administrative Area. The park provides sylvan surroundings to the State Legislature building - the Vidhana Soudha, the High CourtBuildings and a number of other organisations located along the periphery and within the park....Lush greenery, many indigenous and exotic botanical species are found here........background music courtesy Jamendo artist Eion Alea

_4th Dec 2014_ - The Cubbon Park, officially known as Sri Chamarajendra Park in Bangalore, Karnataka, is an historic park, located in the heart of city in the Central Administrative Area. The park provides sylvan surroundings to the State Legislature building - the Vidhana Soudha, the High CourtBuildings and a number of other organisations located along the periphery and within the park....Lush greenery, many indigenous and exotic botanical species are found here........background music courtesy Jamendo artist Eion Alea

BANGALORE: A small aircraft will be allowed to breach the 'no-fly zone' rules over the sprawling and high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga soon to help Indian space scientists address challenges of landing on the Moon and Mars.
Reason: this aircraft will carry a special payload-the lander-rover of Chandrayaan-II, the country's second shot at the Moon, drop it over an area scooped out area, akin to the lunar surface with scores of large craters, and monitor whether the lander-rover veers itself away from the pits to touch down on a flat tract with the help of an inbuilt autonomous system.
With more than 1.8 lakh craters, each measuring more than one km, dotting the surface of the earth's nearest astral neighbor, scientists at ISRO will carry out this critical test to ensure a landing on even surface ahead of the launch of Chandrayaan-II-an orbiter-lander-rover mission next year.
Objective: A descent onto a level surface with the help of inputs from the Orbiter High-Resolution Camera (OHRC) will enable the rover to wander around, carry out onsite analysis of the Moon's soil and beam home scientific data through the orbiter. "This is the first time we are going to attempt to land on the Moon, so we want to be meticulous with our computation and technology," a top space scientist told Deccan Chronicle.
Unlike Chandrayaan-I's Moon Impact Probe (MIP), which crashed into the Moon, the lander will be designed to make a soft land and then deploy the rover, he added.
The 20-kg rover will operate on solar power and move on wheels on the lunar soil. Around the same time as ISRO's test-landing at the 'Science City', DRDO has planned the maiden test flight of Rustom-II, an advanced Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) at the Aeronautical TestRange (ATR) in another part of the 8,000-acre campus.
This medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) UAV has a range of 250 km and the capability to carry weapons as well as fly non-stop for five-six hours.
The synthetic aperture radar (SAR) onboard Rustom-II will help the UAV see through dense clouds. On completion of test flights, it will replace the Israeli Heron UAVs being used by the IAF and Indian Navy, according to sources in the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Space scientists said the orbiter would circle the Moon at an altitude of 100 km with five instruments onboard. Three of these would be new, while two others would be improved versions of ones flown onboard Chandrayaan-I. The orbiter would help beam scientific data garnered by the rover from the Moon's soil.
Area Cordoned OffDefense ministerManohar Parrikar will inaugurate facilities of MoD at the high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga next month. A three-km-long run, several hangars and ATC (Air Traffic Control) tower have been built to support projects like the Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) and electronic warfare (EW) systems, besides the Made-in-India 'Tejas' Light Combat Aircraft (LCA).
The campus of MoD has been cordoned off with no access even to scientists of Indian Institute of Science (IISc), who are readying a 1500-acre area next door for a host of laboratories and test facilities.
source: http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2016/10/moon-landing-practice-in-bangalore.html

BANGALORE: A small aircraft will be allowed to breach the 'no-fly zone' rules over the sprawling and high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga soon to help Indian space scientists address challenges of landing on the Moon and Mars.
Reason: this aircraft will carry a special payload-the lander-rover of Chandrayaan-II, the country's second shot at the Moon, drop it over an area scooped out area, akin to the lunar surface with scores of large craters, and monitor whether the lander-rover veers itself away from the pits to touch down on a flat tract with the help of an inbuilt autonomous system.
With more than 1.8 lakh craters, each measuring more than one km, dotting the surface of the earth's nearest astral neighbor, scientists at ISRO will carry out this critical test to ensure a landing on even surface ahead of the launch of Chandrayaan-II-an orbiter-lander-rover mission next year.
Objective: A descent onto a level surface with the help of inputs from the Orbiter High-Resolution Camera (OHRC) will enable the rover to wander around, carry out onsite analysis of the Moon's soil and beam home scientific data through the orbiter. "This is the first time we are going to attempt to land on the Moon, so we want to be meticulous with our computation and technology," a top space scientist told Deccan Chronicle.
Unlike Chandrayaan-I's Moon Impact Probe (MIP), which crashed into the Moon, the lander will be designed to make a soft land and then deploy the rover, he added.
The 20-kg rover will operate on solar power and move on wheels on the lunar soil. Around the same time as ISRO's test-landing at the 'Science City', DRDO has planned the maiden test flight of Rustom-II, an advanced Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) at the Aeronautical TestRange (ATR) in another part of the 8,000-acre campus.
This medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) UAV has a range of 250 km and the capability to carry weapons as well as fly non-stop for five-six hours.
The synthetic aperture radar (SAR) onboard Rustom-II will help the UAV see through dense clouds. On completion of test flights, it will replace the Israeli Heron UAVs being used by the IAF and Indian Navy, according to sources in the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Space scientists said the orbiter would circle the Moon at an altitude of 100 km with five instruments onboard. Three of these would be new, while two others would be improved versions of ones flown onboard Chandrayaan-I. The orbiter would help beam scientific data garnered by the rover from the Moon's soil.
Area Cordoned OffDefense ministerManohar Parrikar will inaugurate facilities of MoD at the high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga next month. A three-km-long run, several hangars and ATC (Air Traffic Control) tower have been built to support projects like the Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) and electronic warfare (EW) systems, besides the Made-in-India 'Tejas' Light Combat Aircraft (LCA).
The campus of MoD has been cordoned off with no access even to scientists of Indian Institute of Science (IISc), who are readying a 1500-acre area next door for a host of laboratories and test facilities.
source: http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2016/10/moon-landing-practice-in-bangalore.html

Speaker(s):
Angad Daryani
Social Tech Entrepreneur - SharkKits
Danish Trivedi
Flight Engineer - SpaceKidz
Vinay BharadwajDesignEngineer - SpaceKidz
Yagna Sai
Technical Engineer - SpaceKidz
Most of us have had a dream while growing up. A dream to succeed, overcome the impossible, reach for the stars and what not. However, we also race against two things: Time and our own boundaries. It’s called by many names - Innovator’s Dilemma, Writer’s Block, SportsAnxiety etc. But, there are a select few who rise up to the occasion and stay the course. Here are two kids from India who are defying all odds and are testaments of 'Dream Big or Go Home'
Come join this exhilarating fire-side chat with Angad and Vinay as they talk about their personal journeys and motivation, showcase their achievemen...

Bangalore Science Forum : INDIA IN SPACE

How Safe Is Bangalore For Women?

After a series of shameful and monstrous sexual assaults on children in schools, Bangalore is once again in the news for all the wrong reasons. A woman, who was returning from office on Saturday night, was kidnapped and harassed by a man in Banshankari, Bangalore.
The incident happened on April 23, at around 9.30 pm in front of her PG. In the video, the women seen screaming for help Despite the people on a busy road, no one came to help the women, even after she was shouting for help. Police officials blame politicians and government for the crime against women.
Basvanavar, DCP blaming women for alleged sexual harassment. It’s just another depressing, predictable example of men who blame female victims of sexual harassment.
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published: 02 May 2016

(ExploreLifeTraveling) Startup Tour of Bangalore

Startup tour of Bangalore was run by www.ExploreLifeTraveling.com For more information regarding the experience please refer the following link www.explorelifetraveling.com/listing/startuptour
Please remember this is not a professionally shoot video or edited. In a true startup fashion a bunch of us huddled around to get the video done :). Hope the content is useful :).

published: 15 Jul 2016

Schwa @ The Tao Terraces, Bangalore - India. (7th March 2015)

Schwa's back home after 4 weeks on the road. Here's a live recording from one of his gigs in this tour at The Tao Terraces, Bangalore.

Speaker(s):
Angad Daryani
Social Tech Entrepreneur - SharkKits
Danish Trivedi
Flight Engineer - SpaceKidz
Vinay BharadwajDesignEngineer - SpaceKidz
Yagna Sai
Technical Engineer - SpaceKidz
Most of us have had a dream while growing up. A dream to succeed, overcome the impossible, reach for the stars and what not. However, we also race against two things: Time and our own boundaries. It’s called by many names - Innovator’s Dilemma, Writer’s Block, SportsAnxiety etc. But, there are a select few who rise up to the occasion and stay the course. Here are two kids from India who are defying all odds and are testaments of 'Dream Big or Go Home'
Come join this exhilarating fire-side chat with Angad and Vinay as they talk about their personal journeys and motivation, showcase their achievements, and highlight their passion and drive to make a difference. As a befitting conclusion to Confluence 2017, you will go back with an unshakeable belief that the ‘Future is Now’ and it is in the safe hands of these kids who will ‘Define Tomorrow’.

Speaker(s):
Angad Daryani
Social Tech Entrepreneur - SharkKits
Danish Trivedi
Flight Engineer - SpaceKidz
Vinay BharadwajDesignEngineer - SpaceKidz
Yagna Sai
Technical Engineer - SpaceKidz
Most of us have had a dream while growing up. A dream to succeed, overcome the impossible, reach for the stars and what not. However, we also race against two things: Time and our own boundaries. It’s called by many names - Innovator’s Dilemma, Writer’s Block, SportsAnxiety etc. But, there are a select few who rise up to the occasion and stay the course. Here are two kids from India who are defying all odds and are testaments of 'Dream Big or Go Home'
Come join this exhilarating fire-side chat with Angad and Vinay as they talk about their personal journeys and motivation, showcase their achievements, and highlight their passion and drive to make a difference. As a befitting conclusion to Confluence 2017, you will go back with an unshakeable belief that the ‘Future is Now’ and it is in the safe hands of these kids who will ‘Define Tomorrow’.

How Safe Is Bangalore For Women?

After a series of shameful and monstrous sexual assaults on children in schools, Bangalore is once again in the news for all the wrong reasons. A woman, who was...

After a series of shameful and monstrous sexual assaults on children in schools, Bangalore is once again in the news for all the wrong reasons. A woman, who was returning from office on Saturday night, was kidnapped and harassed by a man in Banshankari, Bangalore.
The incident happened on April 23, at around 9.30 pm in front of her PG. In the video, the women seen screaming for help Despite the people on a busy road, no one came to help the women, even after she was shouting for help. Police officials blame politicians and government for the crime against women.
Basvanavar, DCP blaming women for alleged sexual harassment. It’s just another depressing, predictable example of men who blame female victims of sexual harassment.
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After a series of shameful and monstrous sexual assaults on children in schools, Bangalore is once again in the news for all the wrong reasons. A woman, who was returning from office on Saturday night, was kidnapped and harassed by a man in Banshankari, Bangalore.
The incident happened on April 23, at around 9.30 pm in front of her PG. In the video, the women seen screaming for help Despite the people on a busy road, no one came to help the women, even after she was shouting for help. Police officials blame politicians and government for the crime against women.
Basvanavar, DCP blaming women for alleged sexual harassment. It’s just another depressing, predictable example of men who blame female victims of sexual harassment.
Read detail news at www.publictv.in
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(ExploreLifeTraveling) Startup Tour of Bangalore

Startup tour of Bangalore was run by www.ExploreLifeTraveling.com For more information regarding the experience please refer the following link www.explorelifet...

Startup tour of Bangalore was run by www.ExploreLifeTraveling.com For more information regarding the experience please refer the following link www.explorelifetraveling.com/listing/startuptour
Please remember this is not a professionally shoot video or edited. In a true startup fashion a bunch of us huddled around to get the video done :). Hope the content is useful :).

Startup tour of Bangalore was run by www.ExploreLifeTraveling.com For more information regarding the experience please refer the following link www.explorelifetraveling.com/listing/startuptour
Please remember this is not a professionally shoot video or edited. In a true startup fashion a bunch of us huddled around to get the video done :). Hope the content is useful :).

A Bangalore-based space startup, Team Indus, has won the first leg of the GoogleLunarXprize and received $1 million funding for what will be India’s first privately-funded space mission.
The group of space entrepreneurs plan to launch a rover by July 2017 which will land on the surface of Moon in nearly 20 days. The rover weighing 20kgs, will be able to carry a 250 gram payload.
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HAL Aero Space Museum Bangalore

HAL Aerospace Museum is India's first aerospace museum located at Hindustan Aeronautics Li...

BANGALORE'S LUNG SPACE FAMOUS CUBBON PARK

_4th Dec 2014_ - The Cubbon Park, officially known as Sri Chamarajendra Park in Bangalore, Karnataka, is an historic park, located in the heart of city in the Central Administrative Area. The park provides sylvan surroundings to the State Legislature building - the Vidhana Soudha, the High CourtBuildings and a number of other organisations located along the periphery and within the park....Lush greenery, many indigenous and exotic botanical species are found here........background music courtesy Jamendo artist Eion Alea

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Moon Landing Practice In Bangalore

BANGALORE: A small aircraft will be allowed to breach the 'no-fly zone' rules over the spr...

Moon Landing Practice In Bangalore

BANGALORE: A small aircraft will be allowed to breach the 'no-fly zone' rules over the sprawling and high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga soon to help Indian space scientists address challenges of landing on the Moon and Mars.
Reason: this aircraft will carry a special payload-the lander-rover of Chandrayaan-II, the country's second shot at the Moon, drop it over an area scooped out area, akin to the lunar surface with scores of large craters, and monitor whether the lander-rover veers itself away from the pits to touch down on a flat tract with the help of an inbuilt autonomous system.
With more than 1.8 lakh craters, each measuring more than one km, dotting the surface of the earth's nearest astral neighbor, scientists at ISRO will carry out this critical test to ensure a landing on even surface ahead of the launch of Chandrayaan-II-an orbiter-lander-rover mission next year.
Objective: A descent onto a level surface with the help of inputs from the Orbiter High-Resolution Camera (OHRC) will enable the rover to wander around, carry out onsite analysis of the Moon's soil and beam home scientific data through the orbiter. "This is the first time we are going to attempt to land on the Moon, so we want to be meticulous with our computation and technology," a top space scientist told Deccan Chronicle.
Unlike Chandrayaan-I's Moon Impact Probe (MIP), which crashed into the Moon, the lander will be designed to make a soft land and then deploy the rover, he added.
The 20-kg rover will operate on solar power and move on wheels on the lunar soil. Around the same time as ISRO's test-landing at the 'Science City', DRDO has planned the maiden test flight of Rustom-II, an advanced Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) at the Aeronautical TestRange (ATR) in another part of the 8,000-acre campus.
This medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) UAV has a range of 250 km and the capability to carry weapons as well as fly non-stop for five-six hours.
The synthetic aperture radar (SAR) onboard Rustom-II will help the UAV see through dense clouds. On completion of test flights, it will replace the Israeli Heron UAVs being used by the IAF and Indian Navy, according to sources in the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Space scientists said the orbiter would circle the Moon at an altitude of 100 km with five instruments onboard. Three of these would be new, while two others would be improved versions of ones flown onboard Chandrayaan-I. The orbiter would help beam scientific data garnered by the rover from the Moon's soil.
Area Cordoned OffDefense ministerManohar Parrikar will inaugurate facilities of MoD at the high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga next month. A three-km-long run, several hangars and ATC (Air Traffic Control) tower have been built to support projects like the Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) and electronic warfare (EW) systems, besides the Made-in-India 'Tejas' Light Combat Aircraft (LCA).
The campus of MoD has been cordoned off with no access even to scientists of Indian Institute of Science (IISc), who are readying a 1500-acre area next door for a host of laboratories and test facilities.
source: http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2016/10/moon-landing-practice-in-bangalore.html

Made In India - ISRO Space Research -2013

The Indian Space Research Organization is the primary space agency of the Indian government. ISRO is amongst the six largest government space agencies in the world. Its primary objective is to advance space technology and use its applications for national benefit. It was established for the research and development of vehicles and activities for the exploration of space within and outside of Earth's atmosphere in 1969. Headquartered in Bangalore, Isro chief executive is also chairman of the Indian government's SpaceCommission and the secretary of the Department of Space.
India's space era dawned when the first two-stage sounding rocket was launched from Thumba in 1963.
With the advent of the Indian space program, emphasis was laid on indigenous, self-reliant and state-of-the-art development of technology for immediate practical applications in the fields of space science research activities in the country. ISROs first satellite, Arya bhatta, was launched by the Soviet Union in 1975. Rohini, the first satellite to be placed in orbit by an Indian-made launch vehicle was launched in 1980. ISRO has several field installations as assets, and cooperates with the international community as a part of several bilateral and multilateral agreements.
Geopolitical and economic considerations during the 1960s and 1970s compelled India to initiate its own launch vehicle program. During the first phase (1960s-1970s) the country successfully developed a sounding rockets program, and by the 1980s, research had yielded the SatelliteLaunch Vehicle-3 and the more advanced Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle (ASLV), complete with operational supporting infrastructure. ISRO further applied its energies to the advancement of launch vehicle technology resulting in the creation of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) and Geo synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) technologies. Indian scientists and engineers developed the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle which is an expendable launch system developed to allow India to launch its Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites into sun synchronous orbits.
The reliability and versatility of the PSLV is proven by the fact that it has launched 55 satellites / space crafts (26 Indian and 29 ForeignSatellites) into a variety of orbits so far. The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle is a launch system developed to enable India to launch its INSAT-type satellites into geostationary orbit and to make India less dependent on foreign rockets. At present, it is ISRO's heaviest satellite launch vehicle and is capable of putting a total payload of up to 5 tons to Low Earth Orbit.
Indian Space Research Organization has successfully operationalized two major satellite systems namely Indian National Satellites (INSAT) for communication services and Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites for management of natural resources.
INSAT is a series of multi-purpose satellites to satisfy the telecommunications, broadcasting, meteorology and search-and-rescue needs of India.Commissioned in 1983, INSAT is the largest domestic communication system in the Asia-Pacific Region. IRS are a series of earth observation satellites, that provides remote sensing services to the country. They provide data in a variety of spatial, spectral and temporal resolutions to enable several programs to be undertaken relevant to national development.
India's economic progress has made its space program more visible and active as the country aims for greater self-reliance in space technology. India also connects space exploration to national prestige. ISRO has achieved numerous milestones since its establishment. In 2008, ISRO successfully launched its first lunar probe, Chandrayaan-1, while future plans include indigenous development of GSLV, manned space missions, further lunar exploration, and interplanetary probes. Over the years, the space organization has conducted a variety of operations for both Indian and foreign clients. In 2010 India has launched 11 satellites, including nine from other countries—and it became the first nation to launch 11 satellites on one rocket.
The Indian Space Research Organization launched its first Mars orbiter, called Mars Orbiter Mission, or Mangal yaan, on 5 November2013. The primary objective of the Mars Orbiter Mission is to showcase India's rocket launch systems, spacecraft-building and operations capabilities. Specifically, the primary objective is to develop the technologies required for design, planning, management and operations of an interplanetary mission.
The Indian Space Research Organization has proposed a budget of US $2.3 billion for its human spaceflight program. If realized in the stated time-frame, India will become the fourth nation, after the USSR, USA and China, to successfully carry out manned missions indigenously.

SOLO CUBES : The Best Co Working Space in Bangalore

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SOLO CUBES : The Best Co Working Space in Bangalore
One very debatable false impression about co-working is that it is similar to that of a regular working premise or environment.
A regular working facility covers suites, incubators, or accelerators.
The point of co-working will be missed if these are to be placed in its environment, as it never necessarily has to be the same because it will miss the point socially shared, collaborative, and informal aspects of the co-working process.
Does everyone in the community has needs of or would like to require a co-working space?
Not if truth be told.
However, a large number of societal populace needs that.
It can involve students, teachers, businessmen, website maintainers or its developers etc.
Get in touch to know more: http://solocubes.com/contact
SOLO CUBES : The Best Co Working Space in Bangalore
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Coworking spaces in Bangalore

Are you looking for a coworking space in Bangalore? Coworking India Magazine is listing to...

Coworking spaces in Bangalore

Are you looking for a coworking space in Bangalore? Coworking IndiaMagazine is listing top coworking spaces to check out. Click on this link - https://coworkingindiamag.com/top-12-coworking-spaces-in-bangalore/ to read every detail about every coworking space featured in this video.

Bangalore City Tour | Best Bangalore City Guide - July 2016 | Places to visit in Bangalore

Lets get around Bangalore city with our Hosts RitzGautam and Champaka Ananth. Being Regarded as the best Bangalore City tour ever, this video will touch various sections of this amazing cosmopolitan city.
See places to explore, shop, have food and relax in this happening city. Places like Iskon, Art of Living, Lalbagh, Cubbon park, Shopping destinations, food destinations - all are covered in this video.
Presenting a mix of bangalore tourist places and not so touristy places, we at TGF, will let you know about places to visit in bangalore city and places to visit near bangalore as well.
Get the bangalore city tour in under 10 mins. This is the most comprehensive bangalore city tour ever. See fantastic bangalore activities and parks, shopping areas, food joints , food and nightlife, spiritual places all in this video. You also learn how to travel in bangalore given the traffic problems.
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Food and Nightlife in Bangalore | July 2016 | Places to visit in Bangalore

Discover what Bangalore has to offer for Foodies and Nightlife patrons.
With places like Sagars, MTR, VV Puram which are a must visit for authentic South Indian food, Places like Shiro and Hard Rock Cafe are recommended for Asian flavors and music lovers.
Presenting a mix of bangalore tourist places and not so touristy places, we at TGF, will let you know about places to visit in bangalore and places to visit near bangalore as well.
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TOP TEN PLACES TO VISIT IN BANGALORE

TOP TENPLACES TO VISIT IN BANGALORE
++ LALBAGH BOTANICAL GARDEN
++ BANGALORE PALACE
++ VIDHANA SOUDHA
++ ULSOOR LAKE
++ ST.MARY'S BASILICA
++ HAL AEROSPACE MUSEUM
++ MYSORE PALACE
++ CUBBON PARK
++ BANNERGHATTA NATIONAL PARK
++ WONDERLA
other places
+ VISVESVARAYA INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM
+ ISKCON TEMPLE
+ DODDA GANESHANA GUDI
+ BANGALORE AQUARIUM
+ GAVI GANGADHARESHWARA TEMPLE
+ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU PLANETARIUM
+ HALASURU SOMESHWARA TEMPLE
+ MALE MAHADESHWARA TEMPLE
+ RAGIGUDDA ANJANEYA TEMPLE
+ BELLANDUR LAKE
Lal BaghBotanical Gardens, meaning The RedGarden in English, is a well known botanical garden in southern Bangalore, India.
The garden was originally commissioned by Hyder Ali, the ruler of Mysore, and later finished by his son Tipu Sultan
It has a famous glass house which hosts an annual flower show. Lal Bagh houses India's largest collection of tropical plants, has an aquarium and a lake, and is one of the main tourist attractions in Bangalore.
Built in 1887 by Chamaraja Wodeyar, Bangalore Palace is inspired by England'sWindsor Castle.
This beautiful palace has Tudor style architecture, with fortified towers, arches, green lawns, and elegant woodcarvings in its interiors.
The Vidhana Soudha, located in Bengaluru, is the seat of the state legislature of Karnataka.
It is an imposing building, constructed in a style sometimes described as Mysore Neo-Dravidianand and incorporates elements of Indo-Saracenic and Dravidian styles
The beautiful Ulsoor Lake is spread over an area of 125 acres. It was constructed by Kempegowda II. Boating and swimming pool are the great attractions of the lake.
St. Mary's Basilica is a basilica located in the Archdiocese of Bangalore in the Indian state of Karnataka.
It is the oldest church in Bangalore and is the only church in the state that has been elevated to the status of a minor basilica.
HAL Aerospace Museum is India's first aerospace museum located at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited premises, in Bangalore.
Established in 2001, the Museum is part of the HAL HeritageCentre and Aero Space Museum, and showcases the growth of the Indian aviation industry and HAL for six decades.
Tipu Sultan's Palace and Fort was originally built by Chikkadeva Raya in mud. Later, Hyder Ali started reconstruction in Indo-Islamic architecture. This was completed by his son, Tipu Sultan, in 1791.
The Hindu temple seen in the courtyard of the fort is the proof of Tipu Sultan's religious tolerance.
Located in the heart of city, set on a 300 acre area, Cubbon Park is a great place to laze around in the lush green paradise. It has a treasure of different species of exotic plants.
The park was named after the erstwhile Commissioner of Bangalore, Sir Mark Cubbon.
Many ornamental and flowering trees, both exotic and indigenous, can be found in the park.
Bannerghatta National Park, near Bangalore, Karnataka, southern India, was founded in 1971 and declared as a national park in 1974.
In 2002 a portion of the park, became a biological reserve, the Bannerghatta Biological Park.
Bellandur Lake is a lake which lies to the southeast of the city of Bangalore, and is the largest lake in the city. It is a part of Bellandur drainage system that drains the southern and the southeastern parts of the city.

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Top 10 Places to Visit in Bangalore

Bengaluru is the capital of India's southern Karnataka state.
The center of India's high-...

MOVING TO BANGALORE VLOG 1

Hi guys, so in this video I try vlogging for the first time. This was my trip from Amsterdam to Bangalore, where I'm starting my internship tomorrow. I'm excited to be here but the trip has been very draining.
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Bangalore city tour Part-1

Bangalore is the capital of India's southern Karnataka state. The center of India's high-t...

10 best place to visit in Bangalore,karnataka,India

If you want to visit or holiday in bangalore than this list of 10 place first come to mind, these are very nice place to enjoy with friend or family so peaceful and beautiful you will want to stay forever.

Checkout out what Bengaluru has to offer for some serious street shopping enthusiasts as well as luxury shoppers.
FeaturingPhoenix Marketcity, Ants cafe at Indiranagar, Koramangala , Tibet mall on Brigade Road, Jayanagar 4th Block and Marathahalli shopping areas.
Presenting a mix of bangalore tourist places and not so touristy places, we at TGF, will let you know about places to visit in bangalore and places to visit near bangalore as well.
Watch this video and the series to find out the places for good shopping in bangalore, Street shopping in bangalore, mall shopping in bangalore. We will research about some amazing stores in bangalore where shopping gives you amazing pleasure with less guilt.
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A Bangalore-based space startup, Team Indus, has won the first leg of the GoogleLunarXprize and received $1 million funding for what will be India’s first privately-funded space mission.
The group of space entrepreneurs plan to launch a rover by July 2017 which will land on the surface of Moon in nearly 20 days. The rover weighing 20kgs, will be able to carry a 250 gram payload.
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HAL Aero Space Museum Bangalore

HAL Aerospace Museum is India's first aerospace museum located at Hindustan Aeronautics Li...

BANGALORE'S LUNG SPACE FAMOUS CUBBON PARK

_4th Dec 2014_ - The Cubbon Park, officially known as Sri Chamarajendra Park in Bangalore, Karnataka, is an historic park, located in the heart of city in the Central Administrative Area. The park provides sylvan surroundings to the State Legislature building - the Vidhana Soudha, the High CourtBuildings and a number of other organisations located along the periphery and within the park....Lush greenery, many indigenous and exotic botanical species are found here........background music courtesy Jamendo artist Eion Alea

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Moon Landing Practice In Bangalore

BANGALORE: A small aircraft will be allowed to breach the 'no-fly zone' rules over the spr...

Moon Landing Practice In Bangalore

BANGALORE: A small aircraft will be allowed to breach the 'no-fly zone' rules over the sprawling and high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga soon to help Indian space scientists address challenges of landing on the Moon and Mars.
Reason: this aircraft will carry a special payload-the lander-rover of Chandrayaan-II, the country's second shot at the Moon, drop it over an area scooped out area, akin to the lunar surface with scores of large craters, and monitor whether the lander-rover veers itself away from the pits to touch down on a flat tract with the help of an inbuilt autonomous system.
With more than 1.8 lakh craters, each measuring more than one km, dotting the surface of the earth's nearest astral neighbor, scientists at ISRO will carry out this critical test to ensure a landing on even surface ahead of the launch of Chandrayaan-II-an orbiter-lander-rover mission next year.
Objective: A descent onto a level surface with the help of inputs from the Orbiter High-Resolution Camera (OHRC) will enable the rover to wander around, carry out onsite analysis of the Moon's soil and beam home scientific data through the orbiter. "This is the first time we are going to attempt to land on the Moon, so we want to be meticulous with our computation and technology," a top space scientist told Deccan Chronicle.
Unlike Chandrayaan-I's Moon Impact Probe (MIP), which crashed into the Moon, the lander will be designed to make a soft land and then deploy the rover, he added.
The 20-kg rover will operate on solar power and move on wheels on the lunar soil. Around the same time as ISRO's test-landing at the 'Science City', DRDO has planned the maiden test flight of Rustom-II, an advanced Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) at the Aeronautical TestRange (ATR) in another part of the 8,000-acre campus.
This medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) UAV has a range of 250 km and the capability to carry weapons as well as fly non-stop for five-six hours.
The synthetic aperture radar (SAR) onboard Rustom-II will help the UAV see through dense clouds. On completion of test flights, it will replace the Israeli Heron UAVs being used by the IAF and Indian Navy, according to sources in the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Space scientists said the orbiter would circle the Moon at an altitude of 100 km with five instruments onboard. Three of these would be new, while two others would be improved versions of ones flown onboard Chandrayaan-I. The orbiter would help beam scientific data garnered by the rover from the Moon's soil.
Area Cordoned OffDefense ministerManohar Parrikar will inaugurate facilities of MoD at the high-profile 'Science City' near Chitradurga next month. A three-km-long run, several hangars and ATC (Air Traffic Control) tower have been built to support projects like the Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) and electronic warfare (EW) systems, besides the Made-in-India 'Tejas' Light Combat Aircraft (LCA).
The campus of MoD has been cordoned off with no access even to scientists of Indian Institute of Science (IISc), who are readying a 1500-acre area next door for a host of laboratories and test facilities.
source: http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2016/10/moon-landing-practice-in-bangalore.html

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Most of us have had a dream while growing up. A dream to succeed, overcome the impossible, reach for the stars and what not. However, we also race against two things: Time and our own boundaries. It’s called by many names - Innovator’s Dilemma, Writer’s Block, SportsAnxiety etc. But, there are a select few who rise up to the occasion and stay the course. Here are two kids from India who are defying all odds and are testaments of 'Dream Big or Go Home'
Come join this exhilarating fire-side chat with Angad and Vinay as they talk about their personal journeys and motivation, showcase their achievements, and highlight their passion and drive to make a difference. As a befitting conclusion to Confluence 2017, you will go back with an unshakeable belief that the ‘Future is Now’ and it is in the safe hands of these kids who will ‘Define Tomorrow’.

How Safe Is Bangalore For Women?

After a series of shameful and monstrous sexual assaults on children in schools, Bangalore is once again in the news for all the wrong reasons. A woman, who was returning from office on Saturday night, was kidnapped and harassed by a man in Banshankari, Bangalore.
The incident happened on April 23, at around 9.30 pm in front of her PG. In the video, the women seen screaming for help Despite the people on a busy road, no one came to help the women, even after she was shouting for help. Police officials blame politicians and government for the crime against women.
Basvanavar, DCP blaming women for alleged sexual harassment. It’s just another depressing, predictable example of men who blame female victims of sexual harassment.
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(ExploreLifeTraveling) Startup Tour of Bangalore

Startup tour of Bangalore was run by www.ExploreLifeTraveling.com For more information reg...

(ExploreLifeTraveling) Startup Tour of Bangalore

Startup tour of Bangalore was run by www.ExploreLifeTraveling.com For more information regarding the experience please refer the following link www.explorelifetraveling.com/listing/startuptour
Please remember this is not a professionally shoot video or edited. In a true startup fashion a bunch of us huddled around to get the video done :). Hope the content is useful :).

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Schwa @ The Tao Terraces, Bangalore - India. (7th March 2015)

Schwa's back home after 4 weeks on the road. Here's a live recording from one of his gigs ...